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Ideas to Maximize Space in Small Mobile Home Bedrooms

Living in a mobile home often means dealing with limited space, something you might be all too familiar with. Today, we focus on enhancing small bedrooms within mobile homes.

Cramped spaces are never enjoyable, whether it's the jostle of cooking in a tight kitchen or the lack of seating in your living room during gatherings. Small bedrooms bring their own set of challenges, such as the struggle to find items in the morning rush or the potential impact on your health if the cramped conditions disturb your sleep.


Let's explore some solutions for bedrooms that are short on space. Here are some innovative small bedroom ideas for mobile homes to help you make the most of your living area.



CHANGE THE LIGHTING

First up in our mobile home small bedroom ideas: lighting changes. You may be thinking “Why on earth do I need to worry about the lighting?” We’re suggesting you pay attention to the lighting for a couple of reasons.

Sometimes, a dimly lit room appears depressing, which probably means you don’t enjoy the time you spend there. You know your bedroom is already small. Don’t add insult to injury by keeping dark and shadowy.

Also, your room may be the victim of some space-hogging lighting choices. Ever have enormous stand lamps? Or lamps built into clunky side tables? Removing these in favor of smaller but still bright choices will free up some space. Read more on lighting here.


GET RID OF THE CLOSET

Now, let’s start with a caution. You should only remove walls in your mobile home if you know you can do so while maintaining the structural integrity of the home. You may want to check with your home’s manufacturer or with a builder or engineer to make sure it’s okay to knock down a particular wall.


If knocking down the closet walls in your bedroom is an option, give it some consideration. Especially if you have another place (e.g. laundry room or spare bedroom) where you can store your clothes. Then you can definitely free up space. However, know that you may have to get creative with where you put all the stuff from the closet. Of course, it’s worth having a few extra square feet for a desk or even a small seating area.


DOWNSIZE

In addition to getting rid of the closet, think up a list of things you can get rid of. Or things you can get in a smaller size. Take the time to sit down with pen and paper and brainstorm. Start with a list of everything in your room. Next, strikeout the items that could be removed from your room altogether. Then, put a star by any items you can find in a smaller size. For the items to be removed, ask yourself if you want to keep them somewhere else or get rid of them altogether. You might find they come in handy in another space. Or you could consider donating them to be put to good use for someone else.


SWITCH OUT THE FURNITURE

As far as items to get in a smaller size, one option would be your bed. Obviously, you don’t want to ditch your bed entirely because that would get uncomfortable. However, you could downsize to a smaller mattress. Plus, you can remove headboards and footboards to save some space.


MORE THAN THE BED

There are other items you can swap out for a smaller one. If you have an enormous dresser, you may want to consider swapping it out in favor of something more space-friendly. Additionally, if you have a large desk, consider finding one that takes up less space but still allows you to get work done.


MORE MOBILE HOME SMALL BEDROOM IDEAS

DO A DECOR MAKEOVER

A great way to make your room feel larger is to freshen up the decor. Choose a new bedspread. Now take everything off your walls. Then be selective about what you put back up. Or buy a few new items to spruce the place up. Mirrors and reflective surfaces can help the room feel larger.


REPAINT

You may be working with a small room that’s painted a very dark color. In this case, consider grabbing some paint to lighten up those walls. You may find the space more cheerful and inviting this way. And it may even seem more spacious!


CUT THE CLUTTER

Since clutter may make your room look even smaller, take extra care to find organization solutions that keep things neatly stowed away. Under-bed storage is a great space saver. Grab behind-the-door storage options too.


MAKE IT “YOU”NIQUE

The best way to liven up a small bedroom is to make it a space you love. For example, if you love bright colors, choose a couple key items that will cheer you up every time you walk in the room. Take the things you really love and work around those, then try to minimize the things that aren’t so important.


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